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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    I'm glad you got to ride with them today. It's amazing how quickly kids pick up on stuff. Oh, to be young again!

    Not to toot my own horn, but I'm pretty thrilled with my own progress. My last time out, I did part of Green Valley. Frankly, getting to the trail was the hardest part. Part of the NT Connector is really rooty...and uphill. I still get pretty worn out when there's a lot of climbing, so we only did about a mile of GV before turning back. I was afraid to ride those roots coming downhill (this is where I turned back at the clinic). But I did it and at a pretty good clip! As for more climbing, I tend to think my set up on my Specialized needs to be tweaked. I'm going to raise my saddle and move it back a bit. I don't feel like I'm otherwise getting enough power out of my legs.

    Plus, the bike is relatively heavy...but I have a pretty cool fix for that in the works!!! More on that later!
    oooooooooooooooohhhhhhh, new bike sign, looking forward to hearing about it!

    I am impressed you are riding the NT Connector - right now all I will consider doing is to HIKE it, between the slate and the big rooty sections I would be walking so much of it that it would waste my time. I DO ride a portion of it though - only up to where it almost meets the road - I turn around there. Congratulations on being able to ride it! It helps that you are closer than I and have your husband to go with you. I shouldn't have taken so long to get out there, but I am out there now

    I can't remember if GV is a loop or an out-and-back. Can you start at the other end - assuming there is one? I need to check out the map...

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    GV is sort of neither. It's in the middle of several other trails, so no matter what, you have to do the Connector and part of the North Tower Loop to get there and/or back. From one end of GV, you also have to do part of Aynes.
    Here's a map.
    Honestly, I didn't think the section of GV that I did was technically difficult, but it required a lot more climbing. I really wanted to continue on the trail, but my legs just weren't cooperating. It's tough work, especially after busting my butt on the Connector to get there.

    Yes; having Brian has helped immensely, although in some ways I ride better when he's not in sight. Being a big closer (45 minutes) to BCSP is also a blessing. I've been licking my wounds for over a year for being away from my road cycling haunts. This helps me feel a bit better about that, especially since I'm having more fun on the trails than I've had on the road in a long while.

    I've balked at a few sections here and there over the past couple of months. I've encouraged that when I try to make a second pass at them, I almost always succeed It's not always pretty, but given how absolutely terrified I was of MTBing, I'm proud of overcoming my fears more than anything. In that sense, it's way more gratifying that road riding.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    ... In that sense, it's way more gratifying that road riding.
    Yep

    I am finding that riding my country roads isn't near as much fun as they once were...but I can't ride to a mountain bike trail so I have to ride somewhere
    Last edited by Catrin; 08-11-2011 at 06:01 AM.

 

 

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